TERRITORIES IN PROVIDING PROGRAMS HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR SEVENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON S. 419 A BILL TO PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE THROUGH FEBRUARY 9, 10, 11, AND 15, 1937 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1937 A BILL TO PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE THROUGH 128402 FEBRUARY 9, 10, 11, AND 15, 1937 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1937 HmP14 Ap37 CONTENTS Arkansas, State of, House Concurrent Resolution No. 1. Mrs. Mary T. Bannerman, chairman, committee on legislation, Na- Mary McLeod Bethune, president, National Council of Negro Women B. F. Brown, superintendent of schools, Gulfport, Miss. William Moseley Brown, Arlington, Va. Edmund deS. Brunner, professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.. Arvid J. Burke, research director, New York State Teachers Asso- John Callahan, State superintendent of schools, Wisconsin.. Mrs. Opal D. David, representing the National Federation of Business Colin English, State superintendent of public instruction, Florida. Chester H. Gray, American Farm Bureau Federation, Washington, Sidney B. Hall, State superintendent of public instruction, Virginia 4, 57 Charles H. Houston, special counsel for the National Association for E. W. Ireland, superintendent of schools, Stratford, Conn.- H. M. Ivy, superintendent of schools, Meridian, Miss., and chairman of the legislative committee of the Mississippi Education Associa- Earl R. Laing, principal, Burt School, Detroit, Mich., and State chair- Thomas Little, representing the American Protestant Defense League- 266 247 283 302 145 Edward P. Lovett, representing the Washington Bar Association. Benjamin C. Marsh, executive secretary, the People's Lobby, Wash- James W. Martin, revenue commissioner for Kentucky. 233 Paul R. Mort, director of the advanced school of education, Teachers 113 |